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Wetsus - European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology | Netherlands | about 21 hours ago
or consortia under controlled conditions at different scales (laboratory, greenhouse and field). Different carrier materials such as extra-polymeric substances and inoculation approaches will be tested
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complexity of genetic evaluations are expanding rapidly. For example, for methane emission different recording techniques might be used, records might be collected at different biological stages or in
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the consequence of selection and the best strategy for recording traits and optimizing selection decisions. For example, breeders must carefully assess risks and the trade-offs of selection for different traits
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-wing voters, for instance, have different perceptions of the causes of climate change, the magnitude of income inequality, and the number of immigrants in their country. We are recruiting a PhD candidate
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, political opponents are often divided not only in their attitudes, but also in their beliefs about reality. Left-wing and right-wing voters, for instance, have different perceptions of the causes of climate
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. Together we aim to develop the technology to create a low-loss and scalable system for dynamic control of light. This technology could have an impact on fields such as measurement science, LiDAR, adaptive
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residents overcome different forms of violence through place-making and local leadership, and how they create more safe, sustainable and liveable communities through self-organised, alternative forms
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conducting quantitative research methods and different statistical methods; experience with longitudinal datasets and intersectionality methodology is a plus experience with conducting qualitative research
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connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will analyse both existing panel data and newly collected survey data (e.g. with multilevel
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the similarities between parents’ and children’s networks, the mechanisms through which network connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will